![]() dusted a few coyotes at over 500m.Ĭouple other points, the bigger the cartridge, the more recoil, one you get into 6mm and 6.5 you cant spot your shots, in the scope, for pure varminting the fast. 264 win has sum serious long legs, with a 120gr ballistic tip at full throttle, forget speed, but 3500plus I think. Too expensive, not as many choices, of light weight varmint bullets, more a med game cal, with the odd bullet option for small game, bullets are more expensive the bigger the bore. 264 win, haven't really used either for varmints much, but have used both, for predator hunting, when I lived in Canada, both with the 120gr ballistic tip, I also had a couple of 22-250, love that cal, but the mid size 6mm bore, is far more flexible and versatile, on a wider range of game, and has multiple bullets from each manufacture, suitable for small and med game. ![]() 243, much prefer the 6mm Remington, bit faster, but found it far easier, to get several, projectiles to similar point of impact,Ħ5gr v-max, and a hunting load of 85 gr partion, both have same point of impact at 200m,Ħ5gr v-max is pushing to 3850fps plus, and turns, gophers, rabbits, hares and coyotes, to paddock fertilizer. I have a 6mm Remington, that I use, also had a.
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